{"id":10821,"date":"2022-12-14T21:21:08","date_gmt":"2022-12-14T21:21:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ultimatehealthreport.com\/holiday-air-travel-how-to-avoid-getting-sick\/"},"modified":"2022-12-14T21:21:08","modified_gmt":"2022-12-14T21:21:08","slug":"holiday-air-travel-how-to-avoid-getting-sick","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ultimatehealthreport.com\/holiday-air-travel-how-to-avoid-getting-sick\/","title":{"rendered":"Holiday Air Travel: How to Avoid Getting Sick"},"content":{"rendered":"


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\n\tAir travel is one more thing that can add to holiday stress. But, come on, let’s try and start with a mindset not of dread and pessimism, but excitement. You get to soar through the air like Santa in his sleigh, minus the reindeer \u2014 arriving in hours, not days. Plus, there are beverages, pretzels and movies. I still get excited by air travel in these amazing high-tech machines with excellent safety records!\n<\/p>\n

\n\tDon’t be a Scrooge about air travel. Embrace it! How lucky are we? Our ancestors took boats, horses and covered wagon trips that lasted for months. Everyone can deal with a few hours. Feel better?\n<\/p>\n

\n\tHaving said that, the fear of being exposed to Covid-19 is stressful for a lot of people. But the airplane cabin may be healthier than you think: Most planes use high efficiency particulate air filters (HEPA) that remove more than 99% of small particles, including viruses and bacteria that can make you sick. And simple preventive measures like wearing a face mask can help protect you from Covid.\n<\/p>\n

\n\tHere’s more on what you can do to make the most of your trip and prevent some of the issues that arise when you\u2019re packed into a plane with crying babies and strangers this holiday season.\n<\/p>\n

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\n\tStart drinking plenty of water the day before. Air travel is very drying because the humidity in the aircraft is low \u2014 10% to 20%\u2014 rather than the 30% to 65% that most people find comfortable. In this dry environment, moisture evaporates rapidly from your body, which can lead to dehydration. This includes your throat and nose, where the fine cilia fibers have a harder time sweeping out viruses and bacteria, making you more likely to contract a respiratory illness.\n<\/p>\n

\n\tBring your empty water bottle for an airport fill-up and pack your carry-on bag with healthy snacks like veggies, trail mix or protein bars so you\u2019re not tempted to purchase snacks from the in-flight menu.\n<\/p>\n

\n\tOther helpful items to pack ahead of time include:\n<\/p>\n